Sentences with phrase «hear her cry like»

It's killing me to hear her cry like that but I know I have to be strong.

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If you've been interested in business and marketing within the last five years or so, chances are you've heard this phrase so much you're ready to cry: «Create valuable content for your prospects and customers so they will know, like, and trust you.»
I am an hasidic jew and i feel bad i am exposed to such hateful people like you, as a Jew u should be more tolerant and respect us, ur religious grandparents would cry hearing ur hateful comments against ur fellow Jews.
I felt like I was crying out for help but no one was hearing me.
Or you have heard it presented like this: To be a Christian you must have mystical experiences — and then a picture has been drawn of inward tumults miraculously stilled, of upheavals like a storm in summer coming to a sunset all peace and glory, so that, not having attained to such experiences or having found them elusive and fleeting, you have cried once more, I can not.
Or you have heard it presented like this: To be a Christian you must join the church — and then such insistence on sectarian peculiarities, or even such theories about the one true church, that finding the appeal utterly alien to your normal thinking, you have cried again, I can not.
When I heard it, I didn't know whether to laugh or to cry because it felt like she took an entire 60,000 word book I'd just written and turned it into a song.
As they bury me now six feet there my body lies Still feel like I'm giong down I hear a distant wailing cry God something must've gone wrong And much too late I realize Go to hell
We're hear to listen if you're willing to be crushed and sent away like a crying sniffling baby.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
And by fun I mean: confusing, funny, ridiculous and maddening all mixed into one in moments like this.As we were leaving, I heard more crying and yelling.
Okay, I can hear Isac trying to teach baby Noah how to roar like a lion with the only result that little brother cries like a baby.
still have an use my arsenal legends duvet cover from 91 ′ (it smells like death) i refuse to use any hotel besides a travelodge (love ya» olly) if i hear the phrase «hate to» it reminds me of 8 - 2 i break down an cry like a b*tch i still call my missus celia kay when i take her from behind (she still says im a wrong un» after)
As for her promos, I'm sure they'll get better... I think she was genuinely overwhelmed by the moment last night — when the fans were cheering her and chanting her name like crazy — she legit looked like she was about to cry... But she's always been a good interview (at least all the ones I've seen / heard)... she's engaging, well - spoken, good sense of humor and always seems comfortable
If only Wenger could finally hear the funs cry and bring in someone who could take slow Mert's spot and ultimately improve us (am sure even Mert would accept a small part role or been rotated at this stage of his career and at a top club like Arsenal).
All I ever heard was these stories about the immense love I would feel for my daughter so when I had moments of wanting to hide in my room and cry I was left feeling like the worst person on the planet.
Still to this day when I hear a baby cry like that, it makes my stomach turn.
Well, naturally nobody likes to hear their baby cry, but parents nowadays are able to access a wealth of misinformation that claims if you don't respond immediately when your baby cries, you could actually be harming them.
3.30 am, 4 am, 11.45 pm — my heart would sink like a lead balloon when I heard him start crying.
Ill feed her and pitcher down then I hear her fussing / crying at like.
She owns up to her mistakes (promoting a book as a memoir when it was fiction), acts silly (a cross-country road trip with her best friend Gayle), cries when her dog dies or she hears a heartbreaking story, gets behind causes she believes in (a girls school in South Africa), and acts like a student and not just a teacher (organizing a 10 - week online class to discuss Eckhart Tolle's book, «A New Earth.»)
It occurs as the result of overly full breasts or your letdown reflex happening when you didn't intend it to (like when you hear a crying baby in the supermarket and your boobs inexplicably start leaking milk.)
I cry when I hear about babies being aborted, even when it's just listening to a song like «Brick» by Ben Folds Five.
I still breastfeed my 13 month old and when he started teething he bit me a couple of times but i just said no really sternly and it made him cry to hear me talk to him like that and after a couple of times doing that he quit biting because he did nt like me talking to him like that.
Some kids really like the more melancholy tunes for some reason, and some kids immediately cry when they hear anything minor.
Crying is a very difficult issue for many parents and we often hear statements like:
I feel like often when you're out in public with babies, people like when they hear a baby cry — they would be like, «That baby needs to eat.
I have been hearing women cry this 10 - month thing for years and they just sound like they can not count.
None of us like to hear our babies cry.
Sadly, not all people have heard this - just the other day this came up in conversation and another mother looked at me like I was a demon with 2 heads when I mentioned that I had once put my son in his crib for a few minutes when I felt like I couldn't handle any more of an extended bout of crying.
Our body memory will strive to respond in the same way we were responded to as infants, and you may feel an urge (like I did for many months with my own son) to stop your baby crying at all costs, because it is just too uncomfortable, painful, or rage inducing to bear, to hear them cry.
It was like she popped out, and all I could feel is, «Ahhh,» and then when I heard her cry, I just got filled with emotion and tears just started rolling.
I am not sure if he can prove this, but it has probably been concluded from 40 years of experience in hearing woman say that they felt better about what they were doing when living by attachment principals, rather than other methods of parenting that have been taught in the past, and have become extremely popular, like crying it out, and babies sleeping in cribs.
I would walk away and hear him cry, but if I immediately went back to pick him up, it was like I reset some clock and BAM, he'd be wide awake but overtired and MAD AS HELL.
I noticed that When My baby is crying once he heard a music just stay calm and stop everything, this means he is enjoying the music and respond to it so I become happy and like this scene.
, every single phone call is filled with statements like «Of course she is still eating in the middle of the night — you've conditioned her to do that because you actually give it to her», «I hear her fussing again — that's because you carry her around too much», «If you keep breast feeding, none of the rest of us will every be able to bond with her», «Her first word will definitely be Moneth, since you are working» (Moneth is our nanny's name), «She'll never crawl if you give her everything she wants all the time», «We gave you X, Y or Z and you turned out just fine», «Just let her cry — she has to learn X, Y or Z sometime», «You're spoiling her because she is your first; just wait until # 2 comes along, then you'll be a normal parent».
Like that, I heard him as he cried and comforted him.
I've heard some of the stuff about, you know keep the pump parts cold, so that way you know keeps everything more you know, sanitarian stuff like that but I love the idea of saying to the baby sitter listen this is the time I'm planning to be home and within you know, the baby starts to cry or you know, you think the baby is hungry within 30 to 45 minutes me coming home wait, wait because I haven't pumped in a while and there's nothing more frustrating than coming home and your baby is full.
So when a mom says: I don't know, I don't feel right, I feel like I'm going crazy, I can't stop crying; I don't want to hear: Oh you're fine, go sleep, have you taken a bath today?
No mom likes to hear her baby crying.
However, I personally could not bear to hear my child freaking out crying like that, especially at such a young age.
They don't like to hear their babies cry for a long time without being there to take care of them.
If you're out for a stroll in the American West, you might hear a high - pitched, bloodcurdling cry that sounds like the shrieks of the ghostly Ringwraiths from the Lord of the Rings.
I always heard from my ex that I was fat like a pig... today I looked at this picture and cried again, because I now see how beautiful I was at that time!
But, after I stop crying, I'm always appreciative of friends like these because hot damn sometimes you really need to hear the truth.
And this is an instance in which I feel like my cry for justice has been heard, is magnified, and is being acknowledged by my peers and the world.
The success of games like Far Cry 3 and Middle - earth: Shadow of Mordor suggests that emergent possibilities arising from a clash of systems are becoming a bigger deal in open - world games, something that Chris Donlan wrote about earlier this week, and I imagine anyone who's ever been asked to follow someone from a rooftop is delighted to hear it.
I'm not hearing a lot of praise for Swank's performance, though, not like with Million Dollar Baby or Boys Don't Cry.
«And this is an instance in which I feel like my cry for justice has been heard, has been magnified, and is being acknowledged by my peers and the world.
«Early on, in the script stage, I really felt like it should have a musical accompaniment that would be another voice in the movie,» said Baumbach, who admitted crying whenever he hears the score for «The Natural.»
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